Based on the quote from Ratzel, I think SOF/SOC is the wrong term to be using to describe this hypothetical unit. A better term is "elite."
All SOF (the Ranger Regiment, Army Special Forces, and their equivalents from other branches of service) are normally considered to be "elite." On the flipside, all "elite" units need not be SOF and "elite" forces can, and do, exist in "big Army."
SOF means that the units are designed, capable, and expected to undertake missions defined as "Special Operations." This hypothetical mechanized element would not be conducting any "Special Operations." Rather, it would merely be a rapidly deployable conventional heavy element with a high quality personnel at all levels, a high state of readiness, and no constraints when it comes to equipment and training resources.
The high PT scores, rucking ability, good behavior, and other positive traits being sought can be, and are, acheived by having good leaders at all levels willing to devote the time and energy to train and mentor every Soldier under their leadership to exceed the standard in physical fitness, professionalism, maturity, and all other areas.
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